Re: human language oriented datetime standard

I had no idea content is valid on an element other than self closing ones.
Judging by the negative feedback I'll just settle with that solution than. Thank you for pointing this out. Please add more examples of this on schema.org

On June 30, 2018 8:13:13 PM GMT+02:00, Richard Wallis <richard.wallis@dataliberate.com> wrote:
>Niels,
>
>I presume we are talking Microdata / RDFa markup here.
>
>So what is wrong with:
>
>
>   1. <div itemscope itemtype=“http://schema.org/Event">
>   2.
>      1.   <div itemprop=“name” >Sunday Barbecue</div>
>      2.
>3.   <div itemprop=“startDate” content=“2018-06-30T12:30">Midday
>Tomorrow
>   </div>
>
>
>As per the examples on the Event definition page
><https://schema.org/Event#examples>.
>
>The human reads “Midday Tomorrow”, the machine reads ISO 8601
><https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601> standard.
>
>~Richard.
>
>Richard Wallis
>Founder, Data Liberate
>http://dataliberate.com
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>
>On 30 June 2018 at 18:59, Thad Guidry <thadguidry@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Ok Niels,
>>
>> I won't code my applications to understand your standard, but instead
>my
>> applications will continue to support ISO standards for maximum
>> interoperability.
>>
>> However, Your welcome to try to convince the world of your standard
>and
>> try to get our global society of many languages... to agree on all
>the
>> parts of "your standard".
>>
>> I wish you the best of luck,
>> -Thad
>>
>>

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